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Wondering accept from London, what are some of the cities that is more affordable and pleasant to live in the UK post-MBA for job hunt?
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Posted Feb 17, 2013 15:22
Wondering accept from London, what are some of the cities that is more affordable and pleasant to live in the UK post-MBA for job hunt?
Posted Feb 18, 2013 16:00
What are your career goals?
London is hard to beat if you want to land a job in finance, and I think that most UK MBA students go there post-graduation. But other parts of the UK offer different job scenes. Some good info here:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/609/beyond-london-mba-programs-in-england
So in Lancaster there are energy firms and defense contractors; and Cambridge has a good entrepreneurial startup scene.
London is hard to beat if you want to land a job in finance, and I think that most UK MBA students go there post-graduation. But other parts of the UK offer different job scenes. Some good info here:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/609/beyond-london-mba-programs-in-england
So in Lancaster there are energy firms and defense contractors; and Cambridge has a good entrepreneurial startup scene.
Posted Feb 20, 2013 15:37
What are your career goals?
London is hard to beat if you want to land a job in finance, and I think that most UK MBA students go there post-graduation. But other parts of the UK offer different job scenes. Some good info here:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/609/beyond-london-mba-programs-in-england
THank you ralf. Useful link. My career goal is not in financial industry. I'm hoping to switch career into marketing, as in which field, it is still hard to determine as of now.
So in Lancaster there are energy firms and defense contractors; and Cambridge has a good entrepreneurial startup scene.
London is hard to beat if you want to land a job in finance, and I think that most UK MBA students go there post-graduation. But other parts of the UK offer different job scenes. Some good info here:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/609/beyond-london-mba-programs-in-england
THank you ralf. Useful link. My career goal is not in financial industry. I'm hoping to switch career into marketing, as in which field, it is still hard to determine as of now.
So in Lancaster there are energy firms and defense contractors; and Cambridge has a good entrepreneurial startup scene.</blockquote>
Posted Feb 20, 2013 15:38
What are your career goals?
London is hard to beat if you want to land a job in finance, and I think that most UK MBA students go there post-graduation. But other parts of the UK offer different job scenes. Some good info here:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/609/beyond-london-mba-programs-in-england
So in Lancaster there are energy firms and defense contractors; and Cambridge has a good entrepreneurial startup scene.
THank you ralf. Useful link. My career goal is not in financial industry. I'm hoping to switch career into marketing, as in which field, it is still hard to determine as of now.
London is hard to beat if you want to land a job in finance, and I think that most UK MBA students go there post-graduation. But other parts of the UK offer different job scenes. Some good info here:
http://www.find-mba.com/article/609/beyond-london-mba-programs-in-england
So in Lancaster there are energy firms and defense contractors; and Cambridge has a good entrepreneurial startup scene.</blockquote></blockquote>
THank you ralf. Useful link. My career goal is not in financial industry. I'm hoping to switch career into marketing, as in which field, it is still hard to determine as of now.
Posted Feb 21, 2013 14:36
I would think that there would be more marketing jobs in London than other parts of the UK, no?
Posted Feb 21, 2013 15:33
More competition too, especially from all the foreign talent in London. If you add up the handful of UK minor marketing hubs (Birmingham, Edinburgh, Guildford, Oxford and Reading) they might have 20% as many vacancies as London but only 10% as many marketers.
Posted Feb 27, 2013 09:38
More competition too, especially from all the foreign talent in London. If you add up the handful of UK minor marketing hubs (Birmingham, Edinburgh, Guildford, Oxford and Reading) they might have 20% as many vacancies as London but only 10% as many marketers.
Thanks, that's very useful to know!
Thanks, that's very useful to know!
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